Being an Intrapreneur

Many people have struggled with employment, and several dream of being an entrepreneur, but that too has its pitfalls. May I suggest another option? Become an intrapreneur. What’s an intrapreneur?

Simply put they don’t work for, they work with. Instead of an employer, you have a client. You control your time, you supervise yourself, you own your tools, and the client gets the result he contracted for. For example, you contract to clean a parking lot for $20.00. You show up Tuesday night with a broom and garbage bags spend two hours, bill the client, get $20.00. Next Tuesday show up, spend 6 hours, it is the same $20.00. Is that fair? I don’t know, but it is commerce. It also shows how important understanding your costing, including your time is.